* David MENTRE:
> Hello,
>
> Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de> writes:
>
>> Have a look at SQLite. I like it a lot. During the past couple of
>> months, even a few Ocaml bindings have sprung into existence.
>
> Yes, I looked at it through Dbi[1]. There is however an issue: it seems
> that everything is stored as a string in an SQLite base. Returned data
> after Dbi query are typed as string.
>
> It might be an issue with Dbi itself (I haven't looked to the SQLite
> binding themselves) but after looking at SQLite documentation, it does
> not seem to be the case[2].
It's got manifestant types. There are strings, integers, reals and
BLOBs (and NULL, of course). You need a binding which stores integers
as integers, and not as strings, though. SQLite mostly ignores column
types and uses on;y the type of the value you insert into the
database.